glycerol and carboxylic acid combines to form a lipids.
glycerol and fatty acids
phospholipids and proteins
Fatty acids and glycerol.
Glycerol and Fatty acids.
glycerol and fatty acids
That depends on the molecules. They could collide giving a reaction, or nothing could happen.
Lipids and Proteins
No, starch and lipids are two different organic compounds. Starch is a complex carbohydrate. Lipids are fat molecules.
There are four main groups of lipids. They are fatty acids, glycerides, non glycerides, and complex lipids. The groups are determined based on storage of energy, structure of cell membranes, and signal of chemical biological activities.
No, starch and lipids are two different organic compounds. Starch is a complex carbohydrate. Lipids are fat molecules.
(Two or more than two ) Atoms or molecules of different elements combine to form compounds, like: Hydrogen(atom) and Chlorine combine to form HCL (an acid) Hydrogen(molecule) and oxygen combine to fom H2O (water)
Not really. Molecules are combinations of atoms formed when they share electrons.
phospholipids and proteins
"polymerization"
Manly two king of living thing lipids and proteins
Burning is a chemical process by which two atoms or molecules will combine with each other. In burning, the two atoms or molecules will combine and release energy. Usually one of the two molecules is oxygen or something else chemically like it called an oxidizer. When the molecules combine and release energy, it is released in the form of heat and often light.
Two molecules combine to form a brand new molecule
That depends on the molecules. They could collide giving a reaction, or nothing could happen.
lipids and proteins
A phosphate group and a lipid combine to from the phospholipid bilayer (cell membrane).
It would form a compund. For example, the most famous coumpoud is H2O. This compound is made out of two Hydrogen molecules and one oxygen.
Atoms combine to make molecules. Molecules are compound structures, and the chemistry term compounds applies to substances made up of molecules composed of two or more different kinds of atoms.A compound